Choosing the right RV Solar and Lithium

How much RV solar and lithium power do you need to run your AC all night long? How about if you just want to use a CPAP machine? And how much does it all cost? This week we talk about the latest innovations in RV power systems with two of the industry’s leading experts.
Plus…
– Love’s Travel Centers are adding more overnight camping spots with RVers this year.
– Camping prices are going up in Michigan’s state parks
– In Mike and Jen’s Storytime… How  Mike’s love of popcorn led to a serendipity style of travel.
– All this plus the RV News of the Week and your questions coming up in Episode 532 of the RV Podcast

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8 Comments

  1. I really liked the information provided by the Keystone Solar Team. Very informative and needed for someone researching solar. I had a really hard time hearing Mike's interview questions though, so I wasn't sure about the context of their responses.

  2. for our coach that travels with our race team, we have the most panels possible on top, and charge a bank of batteries (10) Deep cycle, that are separate from the coaches 12v system. Great for lights and fridge/freezer for crew. Most tracks we go to, we don't have access to 50 amp plug.

  3. I bought a BLUETTI AC300l and battery as a portable power generator at the house but will mount it in the RV and just set up a plug extension (it has a 30 amp outlet) so I can power the while RV I am in between sites so I can keep my fur babies cool. I did also purchase a portable 5,000 btu AC unit. I plan on staying in RV parks for now but will expand the battery when I decide to go boondock more.

  4. That snow was wild, we got 5 inches at the beach below I -10 Grayton Beach. On the beach – wow. I asked Chatgpt how many panels and lithium batteries to run ac all day and it said 20 panels and 40 batteries for 2k constant push for 24 hours YIKES !

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